Helping people find redemption in Jesus Christ.
The Holy Spirit is speaking to the church today. Often times we don't hear it because our lives are consumed with constant noise and distractions that surround us. In this sermon pastor Robert reminds us to listen and follow the voice on the Holy Spirit.
When the Holy Ghost arrived, the disciples were hiding from those who crucified Jesus; that all changed when he came. In this sermon, Pastor Robbey teaches us how the Ghost grows us in Boldness.
The Ghost gave the disciples the power to be and do more for Jesus. Pastor Robbey begins this series with the truth that the Holy Spirit gives us the power to be and do more for Jesus.
Into the Storm of Sickness and Disease Ever since the fall mankind has been plagued with sickness and disease. In some situations, God miraculously heals, and in other cases, he doesn't. In this sermon, Pastor Robbey teaches us how to weather this storm.
How does fear impact our faith? In this sermon, Pastor Robbey teaches us what to do when fear grips our hearts.
In raising children both pride and disappointment mark their lives. While our children are always loved, we are not always going to agree with their decisions. In this sermon, Pastor Robbey helps us know what to do when the storm of disappointment floods our hearts.
God grants rewards at the end rather than the beginning. In this sermon, Pastor Robbey encourages us to be unwavering and committed to God in times of uncertainty.
We have one life to live, so live it for God with no regrets, and when the time comes to face the storm of death or loss, you will be able to do so with faith, hope, and a peace that you will rise again. In this sermon, Pastor Robbey teaches us to trust in the resurrection.
Jesus' life was filled with difficult people, those he loved, those that opposed him. In this message, Pastor Robbey teaches us how to deal with difficult people in a way that brings glory to God.
In this sermon, Pastor Robbey exposes the modern-day practice of faith and introduces us to Biblical faith.
Fitness is contagious, sometimes that's a good thing. Nothing inspires others more than passion. In this sermon, Pastor Robbey is passionate about us living intentional lives so that others will avoid Hell.
CrossFit, weightlifting, running, and yoga are all healthy ways to achieve physical fitness. I find that in fitness, it is easy to get tunnel vision. Thinking that our style is the best. I find the same is true in Spiritual Fitness. In fact, tunnel vision was a way of thinking that Jesus challenged. Pastor Robbey challenges us never to lose sight of our mission, connecting people to God.
Sometimes your greatest workouts are those when you abandon your workout plan and just go rogue. In this message, Pastor Robbey shares a powerful story of a time, Phillip went rogue.
Gyms are full of people who are busy doing anything but working out. In this sermon, Pastor Robbey encourages us to not be one of those people who just show up and church. He teaches us the benefits of sweet equity.
Phase 4 of our Spiritual Fitness is goal setting. In this sermon, Pastor Robbey teaches us how to accept and implement our God-given goals.
Phase 3 of Spiritual Fitness is nutrition, let me guess you heard diet, right. In this sermon, Pastor Robbey teaches us to guard what goes into our hearts that we might through Jesus, become the righteousness of God.
Pastor Robbey is helping you build a Biblical Spiritual Fitness Plan so that you can grow closer to the Lord. In this sermon, he compares workout partners to small groups and encourages us to invite other believers into our life.
In this sermon, Pastor Robbey encourages us to be intentional with our church attendance. You have to go to the Gym (Church) to be spiritually fit.
Pastor Robbey says this sermon is a wakeup call. For too long, the church of Sardis has grown complacent. This sermon is a reminder that if it can happen to the believers in Sardis a few decades from Christ how much more can it happen to us 2000 years later!
In todays sermon, Pastor Robbey teaches us to always put God first. All too often we spend so much time and energy on things that do not serve an eternal purpose.
In this sermon Pastor Robbey teaches us about spiritual growth. Encouraging us to maintain 3 key elements (Learn, Apply, Display) in our walk with the Lord.
The Church of Ephesus, Smyrna, and Pergamum all faced persecution and false doctrine. In this sermon, Pastor Robbey teaches us that we must never make the mistake of condoning deception and deceptive practices.
Imagine being told by God that your time on earth was coming to a close. In this sermon, Pastor Robbey reminds us this world is not our home and encourages us to fix our hope on eternity.
The Church of Ephesus Knew the Word, pursued the Word, and somehow let their relationships with Jesus and others suffer. In this sermon, Pastor Robbey encourages us to never substitute love for knowledge.
Is today's church serving the purpose God intended? In this sermon, Pastor Robbey asks the question, "Have you been trained to be addicted to lesser things?" Is God satisfied with what you are seeking when you come to Church?
Todays culture paints an unrealistic picture of what a mom is to do and be. In the sermon, Pastor Robbey asks the question, "Are You Mom Enough?" And "Where do you turn when you realize you're not enough?"
In this sermon, Pastor Robbey teaches us that God loves to bless and His blessing is designed to draw us near to Him.
In this sermon, Pastor Will teaches us how to find peace in a world where chaos seems ever present.
In this sermon, Pastor Robbey teaches us that God alone is good. He encourages us to trust God to know what is good for us.
In this sermon, Pastor Robbey encourages us to embrace our new identity and allow others to do so.
On this resurrection morning, Pastor Robbey teaches us that we can never have too much faith and warns us against having too little.
In this sermon we discover that God is the very definition of love, that he loves us and has never stopped loving us. You can't outrun his love! Pastor Robbey encourages us to stop making God wait to experience our love.
This sermon encourages us to never give up on a person. No matter what you have heard, regardless of how long they have been on the broad path, God can bring them home. Pastor Robbey encourages us to make this declaration, "I will kill the fatted calf!"
Ever heard the old proverb, "Too Little Too Late?" Reality set in for a man who awoke to Hell's torments. His mind quickly shifted to his family, he did not want them to have the same fate as himself. In this sermon, Pastor Robbey encourages us to Go Tell those we love that God Saves!
In this sermon, Pastor Robbey encourages us to keep our conversations on point so that the righteousness that God desires of us can be displayed to everyone.
In this sermon, Pastor Robbey equips us to love our spouses in a way that they can receive it.
In this sermon, guest Pastor Matt Crain encourages us to live out our roles in marriage according to Ephesians Chapter 5.
In this sermon, Pastor Robbey encourages us to practice what we preach -- forgiveness.
In this sermon, Pastor Robbey encourages us to develop the habit of silence and solitude.
In this sermon, Pastor Robbey encourages us to surround ourselves with the right people by weeding out all those who tax and drain us.
In this sermon, Pastor Robbey encourages us to pray. He points out that prayer not only changes situations, but people as well.
Has there ever been a time when information has been so accessible? With a few keystrokes you can find an answer to anything. In this sermon, Pastor Robbey encourages us to search God's Word for direction.
In this sermon, guest speaker David Ward brings God's Word and encourages us to trust God as we head into a new year at Redemption Church.
In this series, Pastor Robbey helps us identify the "it's" that bring us success in life. Today's topic, procrastination, and busyness both rob us of success.
Thief in the Night A King born in a manger, the Son of God raised in Nazareth? Who could have seen that coming? In this Sermon, Pastor Robbey encourages us to be ready for the Lord's return.
Many came to Jesus with the wrong motives, they wanted something from him without wanting him. Today Pastor Robbey teaches that often we are guilty of the same thing. Do you want the benefits of Christianity without the Christ of Christianity?
In this sermon, Pastor Robbey defines true repentance and calls you to make straight you crooked paths, this of course is done only by faith. Faith is our straight path to forgiveness and adoption.
Pastor Robert encourages the church to press through the trials they're facing today. In a world that has trouble finishing what they start, God would tell us, "Don't stop now!"
Guest Speaker David Ward brings today's message and challenges us to come to Jesus with a heart that expecting a miracle.
When faced with challenges that seem too big for us, we often give up, or even worse, turn back. In this sermon, Pastor Robbey reminds us that the Lord is the one who fights our battles. He encourages us to get behind God and let him fight the battles for us.
Listening to riffraff has tragic consequences. In this sermon, Pastor Robbey encourages us to forget the old life, and put on the new person God created us to be.